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    • ArtofAleksey
      ArtofAleksey last edited by

      I would change the angle a little bit so that the shadow of the bird isn’t as flattened because we can’t see the face of the little human, and if reason is because the focus is the big birb, I wanna see more of the big birb.

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      • braden H
        braden H @ArtofAleksey last edited by

        @aleksey Thanks for the feedback 🙂

        Angling the shadow a bit more would definitely be a solution. Maybe instead of a large swathe of trees it could be the angled side of a mountain. to better show the birdy.

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        • Nyrryl  Cadiz
          Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

          At first, I thought that large shadow in the middle was a ridge of some sort. Now, I can definitely see that it’s the giant bird’s shadow. I’d love to see how you’ll flesh this out. Great job!

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          • ArtofAleksey
            ArtofAleksey @braden H last edited by

            @braden-hallett i like the trees. The shadow is more obvious. Perhaps switch the direction it’s facing? But try out what you think is bedt see what happens!

            instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
            alekseyillustration.com

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            • braden H
              braden H last edited by

              Value grouping and rough shading.

              I think it reads clearer now, particularly with the floating feathers 🙂

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              • Erin.Cortese
                Erin.Cortese Moderator @braden H last edited by

                @braden-hallett Are you going to show any details of the bird peeking through, or shadow only?

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                • braden H
                  braden H @Erin.Cortese last edited by

                  @inkandspatter I'm gonna keep it as a shadow only, I think.

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                  • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                    Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @braden H last edited by

                    @braden-hallett this is way clearer. Great job!

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                    • ArtofAleksey
                      ArtofAleksey last edited by

                      It’s clearer. What are those other shadows? The round ones.

                      instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                      alekseyillustration.com

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                      • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

                        I’m looking at it again and I thought to myself, “boy, if those feathers hit the ground, there’s going to be a huge crash!” That’s a great storytelling touch. No pun intended. 🙂😃

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                        • K
                          Kat SVS OG last edited by

                          Nice! With the defined shape of the shadow, it's clear that they are all looking up at a huge bird. Is that a lake on the left, or more shadow? I probably can't tell just because it's a WIP and no color, so please excuse my idiocy 🙂

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                          • Heather Boyd
                            Heather Boyd @braden H last edited by

                            @braden-hallett

                            The feathers help as well as the beak in the shadow. Also the addition to the shadows on the mountains emphasises the mass size it really is. One point I have is that the shadows to your loose feathers seem out of proportion with how large they are in comparison with the bird itself. Wings are made up of many feathers. Do shadows get bigger or smaller to the ground? Also the feather in the middle seems much closer the than other and yet the shadows are in the same plane. I see it more forward as if the explorers could possibly catch it, but then you may have to play around with its size (closer to the explorer will be larger). Anyways it's working out well! Colours will bring in further direction of mood and atmosphere. Nice clouds!!!

                            🙂

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                            Be blessed,

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                            • braden H
                              braden H @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                              @aleksey I'm hoping that soon they will read as cloud shadows 🙂 Their outline will be a bit blurrier and I may change the shape of the clouds we can see to match the shadows (right now it's tough to connect the two)

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                              • braden H
                                braden H @Kat last edited by

                                @kat it's more shadow from the clouds above 🙂

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                                • braden H
                                  braden H @Heather Boyd last edited by

                                  @heather-boyd Thanks for the feedback 🙂

                                  I think that shadows from the sun stay more or less the same size (since the sun is, well, super far away) but become a little bit more defined as they get closer to the ground. I'm planning on using a bit of atmospheric perspective to make sure the loose feathers read as far away. You're right, though, they are out of proportion for the size of the bird. I shall fiddle about with the sizing 🙂

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                                  • ArtofAleksey
                                    ArtofAleksey last edited by

                                    What if you put a big feather on the ground somewhere that can show us its size in relation to something. Also the birb shadow feels like it’s being cramped by the big shadow of the cloud on the left. Maybe making it a snall cloud shadow will help with both size and still have a cloud? What do you think?

                                    instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                                    alekseyillustration.com

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                                    • Kristin Wauson
                                      Kristin Wauson last edited by

                                      So cool! I love seeing your thumbnails and process. So glad it’s a tradition! 🙂

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                                      • braden H
                                        braden H last edited by

                                        From rough values comes a kind of heat map/light map. I dunno if this step is necessary, but I find it sort of helps.

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                                        And then from there rough local colour and a bit of fiddling.

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                                        And from here on out the linework gets flattened I get to paint my heart out 🙂

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                                        • braden H
                                          braden H @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                                          @aleksey Thank you! Great suggestions 🙂 I think I like the feathers in the air, though. We'll see! I may later on paint them out and put them on the ground somewhere.

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                                          • Heather Boyd
                                            Heather Boyd @braden H last edited by

                                            @braden-hallett

                                            I really like the power of the blue and orange. Reminds me of other worldly, the northern lights and the dawn of the new day.

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                                            Be blessed,

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